Posted on 08/06/2022 5:45:02 AM PDT by arthurus
In a recent interview with Bloomberg, the executive vice president of UPS asserted that “regionalization” of the supply chain is critical to economic stability in a world where geopolitical conflicts continue expanding.
The word “regionalization” is basically another way to describe decentralization, a concept which the UPS representative obviously did not want to dive into. Almost every trade expert and industry insider admits that supply chain problems are going to persist into the foreseeable future, and some are starting to also admit (in a roundabout way) that localized production and trade models are the key to economic survival.
Think globally, source locally Localized production and trade are two challenges I and many other alternative economists have been talking about for a decade or more. The globalist dynamic of interdependency is a disaster waiting to happen, and now it’s happening.
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Indians have an even smaller selection of aftermarket parts. Of course it helps that Indians are awesome and perfect right out of the crate. };^)
(Trade is great, but a nation should be self sufficient if it wants real economic and military security. America used to be.)
This nation has been purposely sabotaged by traitors regarding jobs, manufacturing, trade etc.
“Try getting a trick bric-a-brac for your 40+ year old Harley Davidson.”
Ain’t that the truth. Having a tough enough time for my 25 year old Harley.
The gaslighting in America is in maximum overdrive.
Understood.
Got the shelf stable groceries and the lead and someother stuff, too.
Centralized anything is always flawed due to the single point of failure designed in.
Decentralized systems always handle problems with less devastating consequences.
This is a known fact
Sun Tsu had something to say about that.
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